Ethiopian Airlines will resume its direct passenger service between Addis Ababa and Atlanta starting May 21, 2026, after a temporary interruption of the route since February 2026.
The resumption further restores a key
connection between Africa and the USfor business and leisure travellers.
The service will reconnect Addis Ababa Bole
International Airport (ADD) with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport (ATL), providing customers with greater flexibility and convenient
access between Atlanta and the vast Ethiopian network.
Mesfin Tasew, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO,
noted: “Atlanta is one of the most vibrant markets in the US, and Ethiopian
Airlines is delighted to bring this route back into its network. The route
serves growing demand from business travelers, members of the African diaspora,
and tourists seeking convenient access to destinations across the African
continent.”
Atlanta serves as a major economic and
cultural centre in the US and hosts one of the largest African diaspora
communities in the country.
The renewed service will provide convenient
travel options for passengers connecting to cities across the southeastern US
as well as onward destinations throughout Africa via Addis Ababa.
Ethiopian Airlines currently operates
flights to multiple destinations across the US and continues to strengthen its
transatlantic network as part of its long-term growth strategy.
The reintroduction of the Atlanta route further enhances the airline’s role as a vital bridge linking Africa with the rest of the world. -TradeArabia News Service